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Tracy Ham

No. 8, 1

Born:

(1964-01-05) January 5, 1964 (age 60)
Gainesville, Florida, U.S.

Career information

Position(s)

QB

Height

5 ft 11 in (180 cm)

Weight

200 lb (91 kg)

College

Georgia Southern (1983–1986)

High school

Santa Fe
(Alachua, Florida)

NFL draft

1987, Round: 9, Pick: 240

Drafted by

Los Angeles Rams

Career history

As coach

2002–2003

Clark Atlanta

As player

19871992

Edmonton Eskimos

1993

Toronto Argonauts

19941995

Baltimore Stallions

19961999

Montreal Alouettes

Career highlights and awards

  • I-AA national champion (1985, 1986)
  • CFL All-Star

    1989

    CFL West All-Star

    1989

    Awards

    Retired #s

    Georgia Southern Eagles No. 8

    Records

    Edmonton Elks

    Career stats

    Passing attempts

    4,943

    Passing completions

    2,670

    Completion percentage

    54%

    TDINT

    284–164

    Passing yards

    40,534

    Passer rating

    86.6

  • College Football Hall of Fame, 2007

  • Tracy Ham (born January 5, 1964) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played for the Edmonton Eskimos, the Toronto Argonauts, the Baltimore Stallions, and the Montreal Alouettes. He was known for his abilities as a dual-threat quarterback. He played college football for the Georgia Southern Eagles, where he became the first quarterback to rush for 3,000 yards and pass for 5,000 yards in a career. Ham is an inductee of both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.

    Playing career

    [edit]

    College

    [edit]

    With the Georgia Southern Eagles, Ham helped lead the team to back-to-back Division I-AA titles. The Eagles defeated Furman in the 1985 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game, with Ham throwing for 419 yards and four touchdowns along with running in a two-point conversion.[1] The following year, the Eagles defeated Arkansas State in the 1986 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game, with Ham rushing for 180 yards and three touchdowns, while also passing for 306 yards and one touchdown.[2] In 2007, Ham was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

    Professional

    [edit]

    After his college career, Ham was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the ninth round of the 1987 NFL Draft.[3] However, on May 22, 1987, Ham signed a three-year deal with the Edmonton Eskimos of the CFL due to a belief that NFL teams wanted him to play a position other than quarterback.[4] With the Eskimos, he served as the third-string quarterback behind Matt Dunigan and Damon Allen and was a member of their Grey Cup winning team that season. With the trading of Dunigan to the BC Lions and injuries to Allen, Ham established himself as their new starting quarterback. He passed for 2840 yards and ran for another 628. In 1989, he won the CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award in leading the Eskimos to a 16-2 record, throwing for 4366 yards on 268 completions out of 517 attempts with 30 touchdowns to 18 interceptions. Ham became the first CFL quarterback to rush for over 1,000 yards with 1005 on 125 carries and with 10 touchdowns. Unfortunately for the Eskimos, they were upset in the West Division Final to the 9-9 Saskatchewan Roughriders, who went on to win the Grey Cup.

    In 1990 Ham added another 1000 yard rushing season with 1096 and passed for 4286 yards leading the Eskimos to the Grey Cup. However, the team was handily beaten by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 50-11. The next year Ham ran for 998 yards and passed for 3862. Ham endured an injury plagued season in 1992 but played well enough to pass for 3655 yards and to run for 655. He was dealt to the Toronto Argonauts in a blockbuster eight-for-eight trade 1993, but the Argos suffered through a 3-15 record. He threw for 2147 yards and ran for 605, struggling to adapt to the Run & Shoot offense.

    With the CFL expanding into the United States, Ham joined the newly-established Baltimore team in 1994. He gained his last plus 4000 yard passing season with 4348 and ran for 613 yards. Ham led the team, not yet named the Stallions, to the Grey Cup, where they were defeated by the Lions. Finally, in 1995, Ham led the Stallions to the only Grey Cup win by a US-based team in a 37-20 defeat of the Calgary Stampeders; he won Grey Cup MVP honours for his efforts. In the regular season, he passed for 3357 yards and ran for 610.

    With the demise of the US-based teams, the core of the Stallions franchise was transferred to Montreal where they became the third incarnation of the Alouettes. The team's offense was geared to the running attack, especially when Mike Pringle returned from the NFL midway through the 1996 season. Ham would spend two seasons as the clear-cut starting quarterback, but in 1998 he began to share passing duties with Anthony Calvillo and he retired after the 1999 season.

    In his career from 1987 to 1999 Ham accumulated 40,534 passing yards which currently ranks seventh all-time. He threw 4943 times with 2670 completions, 164 interceptions and 284 touchdowns. His 8043 rushing yards presently puts him in tenth all time and second among quarterbacks, behind only Damon Allen. He tallied 1059 carries with 62 touchdowns. In 2010, Ham was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.

    Coaching career

    [edit]

    In 2002, Ham was hired to serve as head coach of the Clark Atlanta Panthers football team.[5] He led the Panthers to records of 2–9 in 2002 and 0–11 in 2003 before he was fired prior to the start of the 2004 season.[5]

    Head coaching record

    [edit]

    Year

    Team

    Overall

    Conference

    Standing

    Bowl/playoffs

    Clark Atlanta Panthers (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (2002–2003)

    2002

    Clark Atlanta

    2–9

    1–7

    9th

    2003

    Clark Atlanta

    0–11

    0–8

    9th

    Clark Atlanta:

    2–20

    1–15

    Total:

    2–20

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "NCAA Official Scoring Summary" (PDF). December 21, 1985. Retrieved May 3, 2019 – via Amazon Web Services.
  • ^ "NCAA Official Scoring Summary" (PDF). December 19, 1986. Retrieved May 2, 2019 – via Amazon Web Services.
  • ^ "1987 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 1, 2023.
  • ^ "Ham rejects Rams to sign with Eskimos". The Desert Sun. Palm Springs, California. AP. May 23, 1987. p. H1. Retrieved September 28, 2017 – via newspapers.com.
  • ^ a b "Tracy Ham fired as Clark Atlanta head coach". August 4, 2004. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  • [edit]

    • Rob Allen (1982)
  • Tracy Ham (1983–1986)
  • Ken Bullock (1987)
  • Ken Burnette (1987)
  • Raymond Gross (1987–1990)
  • Charles Bostick (1991–1993, 1995)
  • Derrick McGrady (1991)
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  • Richard Moncrief # (2023)
  • Teddy Keaton (2024– )
  • # denotes interim head coach

  • Fred Stokes
  • Tracy Ham
  • Fred Stokes
  • Cliff Hicks
  • Doug Bartlett
  • Larry Kelm
  • Scott Mersereau
  • Jon Embree
  • Michael Stewart
  • Tracy Ham
  • David Smith
  • Alonzo Williams
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  • 3Tom Dixon
  • 4Jerry Kauric
  • 5Stanley Blair
  • 6Cliff Toney
  • 8Tracy Ham
  • 9Damon Allen
  • 11Junior Robinson
  • 15Laurent DesLauriers
  • 16Matt Dunigan
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  • 22Blake Marshall
  • 23Mark Norman
  • 24Steve Benjamin
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  • 88Tom Tuinei
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  • 90Greg McCormick
  • 92James Zachery
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  • 95Dan Kearns
  • 98Gary Palumbis
  • 2Robert Drummond
  • 3Karl Anthony
  • 4Alvin Walton
  • 6Carlos Huerta
  • 7Tracy Gravely
  • 8Tracy Ham
  • 9Charles Anthony
  • 10Shawn Jones
  • 11Melvin Crawford
  • 12Toby Cates
  • 13Dan Crowley
  • 14Jason Bryant
  • 16Reggie Perry
  • 17Douglass Craft
  • 21Irvin Smith
  • 22Josh Miller
  • 25Courtney Griffin
  • 27Mike Pringle
  • 28Chris Wright
  • 31Maurice Gravely
  • 32Peter Tuipulotu
  • 33Ken Watson
  • 35Kareem Bacon
  • 36Lester Smith
  • 39Matt Goodwin
  • 51Nick Subis
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  • 57O. J. Brigance
  • 58Reggie Givens
  • 61John James
  • 62Robert Meeks
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  • 69Rob Davis
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    • Founded in 1994
  • Moved to Montreal in 1996
  • Based in Baltimore, Maryland
  • Franchise

  • Records
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    Lore

  • Only American based team to win the Grey Cup
  • Important figures

  • Tracy Ham
  • Neal Fort
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  • Key personnel

  • General Manager: Jim Popp
  • Head Coach: Don Matthews
  • Grey Cup
    Championships (1)

    Division
    Championships (2)

  • 1995
  • Seasons (2)

  • 1995
  • See also

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